Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis shouts at his teammates during the second quarter of a NFL football game against the New England Patriots in Foxborough, Mass., Sunday, Oct. 17, 2010. (AP Photo/Winslow Townson)

The kid who gave the inspirational speech after learning how to ride a bike has at least one thing in common with Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis.

Both know how to give a sound motivational speech.

“Everybody! I know you can believe in yourself. If you believe in yourself, you will know how to ride a bike. If you don’t you just keep practicing! You will get the hang of it, I know it,” the kid said after riding his bike for the first time.

Ray Lewis can’t play for the Baltimore Ravens forever so maybe the team should consider bringing this kid on for pregame speeches.

Making a guest appearance alongside New York Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis, Dan Patrick asked the two if they attended a Super Bowl party in Dallas hosted by Ray Lewis. The conversation from that point took a very interesting turn back to the infamous Ray Lewis hit that knocked off Ochocinco’s helmet back in October 2009.

“I’m looking for Ray. I got some choice words for him.” (Ochocinco)

“I don’t think so. What would you say to him?” (Patrick)

“I don’t know I just want to fight.” (Ochocinco)

“Why you want to right Ray, man?” (Revis)

“I don’t know, it’s just…” (Ochocinco)

“Do this stem back from the Pro Bowl last year?” (Revis)

“No, when he knocked my helmet off. He’s yet to apologize and I still get headaches from that hit.” (Ochocinco)

“Do you want to pop him?” (Patrick)

“Pop him. And if I was at his party I would have probably popped him right there.” (Ochocinco)

I’d still put my money on Ray Lewis to win that imaginary fight. See evidence below.

On a side note, I do think Chad Ochocinco was kidding when he said his pending marriage to VH1 Basketball Wives star Evelyn Lozada would last longer than 23 years — the amount of years Dan Patrick has been married.

The Chad Ochocinco Evelyn Lozada engagement feels like a publicity stunt, but I guess we shall soon see.

Ray Lewis shouts at his teammates during the second quarter of a NFL football game against the New England Patriots in Foxborough, Mass. (AP Photo/Winslow Townson)

For every action, there is a reaction. Enter online sportsbook BetUS.com.

Analysts from the company composed a list of odds for which NFL player would be suspended first after the league announced it would strongly enforce its current rule against devastating hits with harsher penalties and fines.

Interesting enough, none of aforementioned names appeared on the analysts’ list of odds. According to BetUS.com, Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis, Denver Broncos safety Brian Dawkins and New York Jets fullback John Conner have a 5 to 1 chance of being the first NFL player to be suspended by the league’s harsher stance on devastating hits.

It was only a matter of time before an NFL player signed on to endorse the ultra manly Old Spice products. And Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis is the perfect pitchman.

The commercial made its debut September 9th and will run throughout the season as Old Spice is one of the NFL’s corporate sponsors. The two most notable Old Spice actors also have NFL ties, Isaiah Mustafa (aka, I’m on a horse) was signed to various practice squads from 1997-2000. Terry Crews competed in the NFL from 1991-95, his last team being the Washington Redskins.

Thanks to some really funny commercials, the brand of Old Spice has become a cultural phenomenon. Though, I’m not sure if more men are actually purchasing the product.